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<blockquote data-quote="QuietTexan" data-source="post: 2520994" data-attributes="member: 116181"><p>I have a V4 on an FX120i, like it just fine. I don't currently need better accuracy in powder charges than it offers me.</p><p></p><p>But there's another tier of $2-4,000 digital scales that are what it really takes to get to single kernel precision if that's what someone is after (I'm not...yet). The 120i has at best 0.1gn accuracy overall - when you figure in it has a SD of repeatability of 0.015 gns and a resolution of 0.02gns then over 100 charges all reading the exact same will most likely vary by 0.08 gn, and that doesn't include any 0.02gn over or under charges that are rounding in the software, so in practical terms it's 0.10gn accurate. Yes the display appears more precise than that, but if you were to compare it to a much more expensive balance you'd see the variations the manufacturer tells you are there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietTexan, post: 2520994, member: 116181"] I have a V4 on an FX120i, like it just fine. I don't currently need better accuracy in powder charges than it offers me. But there's another tier of $2-4,000 digital scales that are what it really takes to get to single kernel precision if that's what someone is after (I'm not...yet). The 120i has at best 0.1gn accuracy overall - when you figure in it has a SD of repeatability of 0.015 gns and a resolution of 0.02gns then over 100 charges all reading the exact same will most likely vary by 0.08 gn, and that doesn't include any 0.02gn over or under charges that are rounding in the software, so in practical terms it's 0.10gn accurate. Yes the display appears more precise than that, but if you were to compare it to a much more expensive balance you'd see the variations the manufacturer tells you are there. [/QUOTE]
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